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Couple found guilty over sex act at Hyde Park concert Couple found guilty over sex act at Hyde Park concert
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A couple from south Wales have been found guilty of outraging public decency by engaging in sexual activity during a concert in Hyde Park. A couple from south Wales have been fined for outraging public decency by engaging in sexual activity during a concert in Hyde Park.
Lisanne Beck, 47, was seen performing oral sex on Simon Murphy, 48, during a performance by Paloma Faith in September last year.Lisanne Beck, 47, was seen performing oral sex on Simon Murphy, 48, during a performance by Paloma Faith in September last year.
The jury at the Old Bailey found them both guilty after a two-day trial. The jury at the Old Bailey found them guilty after a two-day trial.
Ms Beck had previously told the jury she was trying to assist Mr Murphy to the toilet. The couple must each pay £1,000 by November or be jailed. They must also pay £1,750 each to cover court costs.
They were attending a music festival when their behaviour began to cause concern to other people in the audience. The jury heard they were attending the BBC Radio 2 concert when their behaviour began to cause concern to other people in the audience.
One man who was nearby the couple at the time of the incident, Mike Holden, filmed them on his phone. One man who was near the couple at the time, Mike Holden, filmed them on his phone.
He told the court that he had been "shocked" at what he saw, and it had caused a "significant amount of embarrassment and trying to divert attention".He told the court that he had been "shocked" at what he saw, and it had caused a "significant amount of embarrassment and trying to divert attention".
He said people ranging from eight-year-olds to adults were among the crowd.He said people ranging from eight-year-olds to adults were among the crowd.
'Clearly upset' Off-duty policeman Det Insp Phillip Gray also happened to be at the scene and told the jury he had seen one girl who was "clearly upset by what was going on".
Off-duty policeman Detective Inspector Phillip Gray also happened to be at the scene, and told the jury he had seen one girl who was "clearly upset by what was going on".
He suggested the man involved "appeared to be asleep".He suggested the man involved "appeared to be asleep".
'Revolting behaviour'
Beck, a hospitality waitress from Swansea, denied the charge of behaving indecently by engaging in sexual activity including oral sex.
She told the court she had been "tipsy" at the time but said she had been trying to assist Murphy to the toilet.
Security officers were called in and threw the couple out of the festival.Security officers were called in and threw the couple out of the festival.
Beck, a hospitality waitress from Swansea, admitted she had been drunk at the time but denied the charge of behaving indecently by engaging in sexual activity including oral sex. During sentencing Judge Charles Wide QC told the couple they "both need to be taught a lesson by being fined" for this "particularly revolting behaviour".
Murphy, a gardener from Swansea who also pleaded not guilty, did not give evidence at the trial but told officers in a police interview that he was completely unaware of anything improper happening. He said: "The fact that you are in the crown court is something that you have entirely brought on yourself by electing trial and by not admitting what you were both doing."
Murphy, a gardener from Swansea who also pleaded not guilty did not give evidence at the trial but said during a police interview he was completely unaware of anything improper happening.